Soft Launch Date definition
Examples of Soft Launch Date in a sentence
In addition, (i) from and after the Soft Launch Date, MP shall comply at all times with the "Soft Launch Requirements" set forth in Schedule X to this Agreement and (ii) from and after the end of the Soft Launch Period, MP shall comply at all times with the Official Launch Requirements.
For the avoidance of doubt, no Revenue Sharing Fee shall be payable by the Company for the period from the Soft Launch Date up to but excluding the Official Launch Date.
In order to optimize the ICP Internet Site for distribution hereunder as specified in Section 5, beginning on the Soft Launch Date and continuing for a period of thirty (30) days thereafter, AOL shall make the ICP Internet Site available for distribution on a limited basis to AOL internal and employee accounts (or such other group that is a subset of all AOL Members, as AOL may determine in its discretion).
This Agreement shall begin on the Effective Date and shall end on the [****] of the Soft Launch Date unless extended by mutual agreement of the Parties or terminated earlier pursuant to Section 8.2.
Customer Service by E-mail: Incoming customer service e-mails must be responded to with responses transmitted to customers as follows: - [****]e-mails within [****], during the [****]following Soft Launch Date; - [****]emails in [****], and [****]of e-mails in [****]between the [****]day and [****]Launch Date; and - [****]of e-mails in [****], and [****]of e-mails in [****]commencing on the [****]of the Soft Launch Date and continuing thereafter.
Impressions in the aggregate, during the period (the "Soft Launch Period") from the Soft Launch Date until MP has fulfilled the Official Launch Requirements.
For the absence of doubt, in the event that Net2Phone shall terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 8.2(a) at the first or second anniversary of the Soft Launch Date, it shall not be responsible for payments to Priceline pursuant to Section 5.4 otherwise payable ninety (90) days after such first or second anniversary of the Soft Launch Date, respectively.